The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, September 01, 1971, Image 16

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THE BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, PA.
"Kenny Gantz, 1l-year-old
éon of Mr. and Mrs, Fred
Gantz, spent several days
‘with his grandparents, Mr.
‘and Mrs. Arthur B. Gantz,
‘while his parents prepared to
move from their summer as-
signment in Everett, Pa., as
the assistant to the pastor at
the Church of the Brethren
back to their home in Oak
Brook, Ill. They will spend
10 days here visiting with
friends and relatives before
returning to Illinois, where
Mr. Gantz is beginning his
second year at the Bethany
Theological Seminary.
go Flap cin
A clam bake was held at
the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Don Zerphey on Saturday af-
ternoon and evening with the
following families attending:
Sherri, Steve, Lorrie and
Mark Zerphey, Mr. and Mrs.
Jay Greider and children
Karen, Dawn and Jackie, Mr.
and Mrs. Richard Lesher and
sons Brian and Kelly, Mr.
and Mrs. Jerry Miller and
children Cindy and Kevin,
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Clinger
and children Craig, Cory and
Karen, and Mr, and Mrs,
Henry Klugh and children
Karen, Henry and Jennifer.
* * *
Mr. and Mrs. Neil Wester-
man have purchased the
home of C. M. Wallace, 28 N.
Jacob Street, and will be
moving from their home in
Donegal Heights some time
in the fall, along with their
children Georgianne, Amy,
Mathew, and Nathan.
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Mr. and Mrs. Joe Heckert
and children Brian, Joel and
Michele and Mrs. Heckert’s
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leon-
ard Pierson from Norristown,
Pa., attended the wedding of
Mr. Heckert’s brother, Wal-
ter Heckert, in College Park,
Maryland over the week end.
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Mr. and Mrs. Clair Wagner
Sr., and Mrs. Welma Garber
have returned from a vaca-
tion trip to Hawaii. They flew
by jet from the Middletown
airport, with one stop at San
Francisco. They visited the
usual tourist spots and also
took a tour of some of the
other islands.
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Mr. and Mrs. John Booth
were visited last Tuesday by
former Mount Joy residents,
Phil Sears and his daughter,
Peggy. Mrs. Sears is Mrs.
Booth’s neice, the former
Jane Habecker. The Sears
are now residing in the Phil-
ippine Islands where Mr.
Sears is stationed with the
ped
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SATURDAY AFTERNOON
AND
SUNDAY
and
Labor Day
Dr. Newton Kendig
U. S. Air Force. The purpose
of their trip was to enroll
Peggy as a freshman at the
University of Maryland.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Gainer
and children Ella, Cindy,
Debbie, Beth and Mike spent
ther vacation on a camping
trip through the New Eng-
land states and as far south
at Georgia. In New York
state they took a tour thru
the Adirondack Mountains
and the Lake Placid region,
visited with Santa Claus in
North Pole, N. Y. and camp-
ed at the northern tip of Lake
Champlain. They enjoyed the
Green mountains of Vermont
‘and the White Mountains of
New Hampshire. In Vermont
they took a guided tour of
the Rock of Ages granite
quarries. From Bangor, Me,
they followed the Eastern
coast to Plymouth, Mass.
where they saw Plymouth
Rock, the Mayflower and
took a scenic cruise in Ply-
mouth Bay. From Mass. they
drove through Providence, R.
I., across Connecticut and in-
to Bear Mountain State Park,
and on through the Pocono
Mountains.
Heading South they cover-
ed the entire length of the
Skyline Drive in Virginia. In
Atlanta, Ga. they picked up
their daughter, Ella,
airport on her return from
Cape Kennedy where she saw
the Apollo 15 moon shot. At
Stone Mountain National
Park they enjoyed a cable
car ride. Panning for gold
paid off at Dahlonga, Ga.,
They found a few small piec-
es in the gold fields. They
finished their interesting two
week trip in the central parts
of Virginia.
* * *
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
Shafer of Bradenton, Fla.,
have been here for a visit
with Mrs. Shafer’s cousin,
Mrs. Arthur Braun and Mr.
Braun. Other recent guests of
the Brauns were their son and
his family, Mr. and Mrs. Ern-
est Braun of Warner Robbins,
Ga. The Ernest Brauns cele-
brated their 25th wedding
anniversary while visiting
here. They were married on
Aug. 18, 1946.
If you have been on a
vacation, a week end trip,
entertained out of town
friends or had a party, call
me with the information at
653-5701. Deadline for each
week’s paper is Monday
noon.
@® Main Street
(From page 1)
Maybe this will help spark
having a community Christ-
mas tree again this year.
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In Lancaster there is a
Summer Festival—a series of
attractions of all kinds. It has
been suggested, on the
strength of the acceptance of
the Mount Joy Music. in the
Park concerts, that maybe
our town too, could benefic-
ally sponsor some kind of
similar summer series,
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Would Mount Joy support
an every-Sunday-night Music
in the Park? With a careful-
ly varied program, it has an
intriguing possibility, doesn’t
it. ;
at the.
NEW ARRIVALS _
Rodney and Tyann (McKain)
Myers, 139 N. Market St., a
son, Friday, August 27, at
General hospital.
Marvin and Mildred (Hersh-
berger) Yoder, Mount Joy R2
a daughter Saturday, Aug. 28
at Meyersdale, Pa., Commu-
nity hospital.
% 'In The Beginning
(From page 1)
older took part. The Rev.
Harry D. Bert, pastor, took
several turns
Some people with *consid-
ered forethought elected to
read during the wee hours of
the night. One housewife said
“rd like to do it then because
my share will not then inter-
rupt my normal household
duties.”
Who reads faster—men, wo-
men or young people? Ob-
servers believe that it de-
pends entirely upon the indi-
vidual.
Some portions are more
difficult to read aloud than
others. But, a young person
reported reading again the
“old »” Bible stories but con-
fessed that there were some
which were new. /
Generally, the reader and
his partner were left some-
what in private but much of
the time there were other
people in the building. While
one person read aloud, the
other listened, following sil-
ently.
They read from new Bibles
procured for the project by
Rev. Bert. They were using
a new Paraphrased edition
which is written in a langu-
age style more nearly paral-
leling modern use. Thus the
oral reading was believed to
be a bit easier than if an old-
er translation like the King
James had been used.
At 2:30 p.m. Sunday, two
teams had read 42 chapters
of Genesis. ;
Monday morning at 11 a.
m., the reading had progres-
sed into Chronicles I.
About 10 a. m. Tuesday
morning the readers ended
the Old and began the New
Testament.
Tuesday night at 10:30 o’-
clock Mike Young was read-
ing in Ephesians.
At 3:10 Wednesday morn-
ing, Jere Herr, a Donegal
high school senior, read the
final words of Revelations,
“May the grace of our Lord
Jesus Christ be with you all.
Amen.”
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1971
Wolgemuth Get-together
The Wolgemuths had a fa-
mily get together Saturday,
Aug. 21 at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Daniel M. Wolge-
muth, 225 School Lane, Mt.
Joy. The occasion was in hon-
or of Mr. Wolgemuth’s broth-
er Hiram’'s sons who were
married recently: Cpl., Hiram
Jr. and wife, Midway Park,
N. C. and Henry and wife of
Denver, Colo.
Those present were: Mr,
and Mrs. Ivan Wolgemuth,
and two grandchildren, Mt.
Joy; Mr. and Mis. Irvin M.
Wolgemuth,, Mr. and Mrs.
Lester Wolgemuth, Mr. and
Mrs. Donald D. Engle, and
Leslie and David, all of Mt.
Joy R1; Mr. and Mrs. Barry
Kurtz. Mr. and Mrs. Blanche
A. Wingert and Wanda, all of
Elizabethtown R3; Dr. and
Mrs. John Kreider, Mary,
John and Becky, East Peters-
burg; Miss Patricia Ncube, of
Bulawayo, Rhodesia, South
Africa; Mr. and Mrs, Hiram
M. Wolgemuth, 620 N. Chris-
tion St., Lancaster; Mr. and
Mrs. Hiram Wolgemuth Jr.
1164 Butler Drive, Midway
Park, N. C.; Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Wolgemuth and David,
2295 S. University, #18, Den-
ver, Colo.; Mr. and Mrs. Eli
M. Wolgemuth, Mount Joy;
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Wol-
gemuth, Mr and Mrs. Joseph
M. Wolgemuth Jr. and Carol,
Marilyn, Gregg and Keith,
Braves to Play
Exhibition Game
The Donegal Braves Midg-
et football teams will play a
pre-season exhibition game
with Saint Anthony’s on Sun-
day afternoon, Sept. 5th at
the Donegal high school field.
All three teams will be in
action. The “B” team’s game
will start at 1 o’clock, the
“A” team at 2 o'clock and
the “C” team at 3 o'clock.
This will be the only home
game until Sept. 26.
The games will afford an
early opportunity to see the
new game uniforms.
The schedule for the regul-
ar season is as follows:
Sept. 12—St. Annes away
Sept. 19—Hempfield away
Sept 26—Presidents home
Oct. 3—St. Joseph’s away
Oct. 10—E-town home
Oct. 17—Manor Ridge away
Oct. 24—Elks home
Oct. 31 Garden Spot away
Nov. 7—Ephrata home
thing that the townspeople of
Of this and That
(From page 1)
for,” one of the Troopers was
quoted as saying.
(And quite a show it was,
always! The horses, dogs, mo-
torcycles and state policemen
provided many thrills for an
enthusiastic audience.)
During the week there
were organ recitals in the
Starlight Ballroom, live en-
tertainment at frequent inter-
vals, square dancing, and
too many other activities to
try to name!
Hub of the activity was the
Area, where hundreds of
“Dutch” exhibits attracted
thousands of visitors each day
It was a colorful exciting
place!
Hung from two levels, all
the way around the arena,
were heirloom coverlets and
quilts, each one vying for
beauty and interest with ones
with which it was displayed.
. This double row of prize-win-
ning needlecraft was a sight
to behold!
Then on the floor of the
arena were exhibits of crafts
—shoe making, cigar rolling,
glass blowing, quilting,
broom making, wood carving °
and many others. There were
“Dutch” goodies for sale —
apple butter, bread, bologna,
etc. There was an art exhibit,
All in all, it was a fabul-
ous place. Probably most Mt.
Joy people have attended the
Hershey “Dutch Days,” - and
most of them, we are sure,
will agree. It's a fascinating
all of Mount Joy Rl; Mr. and
Mrs. Lloyd Myers, Dennis,
Douglas and Karen, 1221
Gretna Road, Elizabethtown;
Mr, and Mrs. Abner Wolge-
muth, Mount Joy Rl; Dr. and
Mrs. Roger Sider and Kelly,
7011<C Lochlan Circle, Balti-
more, Md.; Mr. and Mrs, Nel-
son Heisey, Manheim R2; Mr.
Dwight Wolgemuth and Miss
Barbara Sloan, Mount Joy;
Mr, and Mrs. Clarence Lyons,
204 Hess Blvd.,, Lancaster;
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Z. Mar-
tin, Elizabethtown R1; Mr.
and Mrs. Henry B. Hess, of
Quarryville R3; Rodney and
Roxanne; Mr. and Mrs. Carl
W. Martin, 110 Swarthmore
Drive, Lititz; Dona Miller,
cott Martin, Yvonne Martin,
Connie Martin, grand child-
ren of Mr, and Mrs. Jacob Z.
Martin; Mr, and Mrs. J. Mus-
ser Wolgemuth and son Den-
nis, Mount Joy Rl; Dr. and
Mrs, Jack Wolgemuth and
son Eric, 401 Eden Rd., Lan-
caster and Mr. and Mrs. Jay
Wolgemuth, Rachel and Amy,
Mount Joy.
Hostetter Plays
With Top Team
Playing with two other
boys and three girls, Drew
Hostetter was one of six un-
der 18-year-olds who repre-
sented Central Penn success-
fully last weekend in the
Middle States Lawn Tennis
Association Jamboree, held
at Glassboro college,” Glass-
boro, N. J.
Six areas—Pittsburgh, Le-
high Valley, Philadelphia,
Central Penn, New Jersey &
Delaware—were participating
each with a team of three
boys and three girls. Only
singles were scheduled.
Central Penn scored 26
wins against 4 losses to take
top honors.
The young tennis enthus-
iasts played a round robin
tourney, each competing in a
10-game gro set in which the
first player to take 10 games
is the winner, mph}
Besides Hostetter Central
Penn was represented by
Claudia Smith of Lancaster,
Carol Backenstoe of Hershey,
Mindy Williams of Carlisle,
Jan Bortner of York, and
Tom Sweitzer of Manheim,
Hostetter and Bortner each
lost one match and Sweitzer
dropped two. The girls made
a clean sweep of their com-
petition.
Scheduled to have begun
on Friday, Aug. 27, start of
play was delayed by the foul
Hershey present for visitors weather delivered by the
each year. storm Doria.
Date Opponent Place
Saturday, Sept. 11 Hempfield Home
Saturday, Sept. 18 Conestoga Valley Away
Saturday, Sept. 25 Warwick Away
Saturday, October 2 Manheim Twp. Home
Saturday, Oct. 9 Solanco Away
Friday, Oct. 15 Elizabethtown Away
Saturday, Oct. 23 Garden Spot Home
Saturday, Oct. 30 Columbia Away
Saturday, Nov. © Ephrata Home
Saturday, Nov. 13 Cocalico Home
Saturday Game time - 2 p.m.
Friday night game - 8 p.m.
DONEGAL BRAVES FOOTBALL
September 12—St. Annes .... ........... . Away
September 19—Hempfield .............. . Away
Septembe 26—Presidents .. .. .... Home
October 3—St. Joseph's ..... _.. Away
Octiber 10—Elizabethtown Home
October 17—Manor Ridge .. . ......... ... Away
Octobe 24—-Flks ......... .... ..-.+......+» Home
October 31—Garden Spot ..... - Away
November 7—Ephrata ... .............. .. Home
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